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New Trading Tool: ETN

I created a website that provides a user interface and trading algorithm for EDDN/EDDB trade data. It takes a different approach than most existing tools by estimating trade time and maximizing profit/hour. It's called Elite Trade Net. Check it out: http://etn.io

Select your start system/station, pick your ship and set your starting budget. Then follow one of the recommended routes and profit. Use any EDDN-compatible tool to upload live trade data to ETN. I like EDMC. It uploads data from your current station with a single click using the web api provided by Frontier. Other similar tools are discussed here.

Let me know if you have any questions or run into any issues. ETN should run on any HTML5-capable browser and works great on mobile devices.

I created a website that provides a user interface and trading algorithm for EDDN/EDDB trade data. It takes a different approach than most existing tools by estimating trade time and maximizing profit/hour. It's called Elite Trade Net. Check it out: http://etn.io

Select your start system/station, pick your ship and set your starting budget. Then follow one of the recommended routes and profit.

Let me know if you have any questions or run into any issues. ETN should run on any HTML5-capable browser.

Very cool. I'll check it out in depth later. How do you decided what the "optimized" ship loadout is?

Man, that is sweet... What did you write that in? I am amazed how good this looks and handles on a mobile platform. Will send you some rep from the desktop PC.
I would like to have the ability to widen the search radius, if possible.

That's what is says when you click on the "help" icon in the top right corner.

Also, nice work. This could be quite helpful.

EDIT: When selecting Type 9, it doesn't seem to find any results, regardless of the system (tried with 2 or 3 systems). Also, there are two ANTAL: LOBACHEVSKY STATION listed (the other is spelled ANTAL: LO8ACHEVSKY STFION), although one has some misspellings in it (likely an error when reading/importing stations over?)

Very cool I set Conda, 436t and it then creates a wonderful spaghetti of routes to look at. I think I can see that the first route shown at the top and highlighted in orange is the "best" based on criteria chosen.

I guess this proves my current route is rubbish as it does not show up on the mesh, even though I selected the starting station and commodity I normally run!

Getting a lot of search failed returned. is there a problem with it? - Very nicely thought out and super useful for tracking down a nice run. Needs a "clear all parameters" button to reset it. Also would like a setting to adjust number of trades in a run say from 2-10. And finally a range on the search that is done.

I created a website that provides a user interface and trading algorithm for EDDN/EDDB trade data. It takes a different approach than most existing tools by estimating trade time and maximizing profit/hour. It's called Elite Trade Net. Check it out: http://etn.io

Select your start system/station, pick your ship and set your starting budget. Then follow one of the recommended routes and profit.

Let me know if you have any questions or run into any issues. ETN should run on any HTML5-capable browser.

This is some brilliant work right there mate. How long did it take to put it together?

Very cool I set Conda, 436t and it then creates a wonderful spaghetti of routes to look at. I think I can see that the first route shown at the top and highlighted in orange is the "best" based on criteria chosen.

I guess this proves my current route is rubbish as it does not show up on the mesh, even though I selected the starting station and commodity I normally run!

It might be that the databases don't have the trade details for that station - which is good as it means less people are there to drive your profits down